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The most noteworthy highlights of this pretty temple include the
Ubosot, or ordination hall, which was constructed in 1891 during
the reign of King Rama III. It is made of brick and cement, with
a gable roof, finials (called Cho Fa) and corckets (or BaiRaka),
on top. Inside are murals of the same period as the Ubosot,
which have been well preserved and retain their beauty. Taken
altogether, the murals depict the gathering of angels and the
story of the Lord Buddha.
The temple is located at at Ban Mueang Kao, Mu 6, Mueang Kao
Sub-district, 1 kilometer beyond the district office. To get
there, take Highway No. 3041. The temple is on the right side. |
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Saraburi |
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Sao
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Mueang Kao |
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14.559761 N |
100.829311 E |
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